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This number has been reported as spam 8 times, has been searched 18 times, and has garnered 8 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentCannot understand the beginnig of the call. Can understand the phone number; it repeats. No caller ID shows. She may have said SAC. I have seen other calls ID'd as Sally Mae. I notice the support Phishing messages below. I'm not giving any info. Claiming you have a loan you never made is FRAUD.
Some fool named Brian called my house asking for someone when I told them they didn't live here and they have the wrong number. I was nice the first time, but after the 2nd and 3rd time this a**hole calls me back, I went off on him. Told him I was going to report the company to the BBB if they didn't stop calling. I then called the number and spoke with somene else who said they'd report my number as a bad number and won't call a***n. WHY do I have to raise***** to get someone to do that when all they had to do was do that **** the first time!!!! Idiots!!!
called me to state that i had an outstanding college loan out. never had a college loan before. they mixed me up with someone with the same name as I
A Patty Atwood left a message saying to fax the application she had e-mailed to me to 1-800-357-7912 or to call her back at her extension 44439. I have not applied for a student loan or recieved a form via e-mail from anyone. I called and she asked me what account number we were talking about. I told her, "I don't know" and she then asked me for my social security number." I didn't give it to here so she s****ed asking what my name was and where I lived. Never give out your social security number!
For people who block the number, or ignore the call.... Student****istance Corporation is a subsidiary of Sallie Mae, but works with several lenders in resolving delinquency on student loans. Even if you don't have a student loan, you should answer, they are not selling or soliciting, they may be calling as a reference. With all the people in teh world you are bound to be related to, a friend with, a neighbor of or know someone who has a student loan, and if they put you as a reference, or there is reason to believe you are a relative, they will call. If you want the calls to stop, the best thing to do, especially if you aren't the borrower, is answer the phone, be polite, give the information you have, and then asked not to be contact in the future. As far as people who do have student loans, SAC is trying to help you AVOID collections on a federal loan, resulting in wage garnishment, seizure of tax returns, SSI and unemployment if you do default. You should talk to these people, there are many options that don't require payment. And when they ask you personal information, such as your social, it's because that is how their accounts pull up, it is a LEGITIMATE company, working for the guarantor USAF. If you receive a call from
For people who block the number, or ignore the call.... Student****istance Corporation is a subsidiary of Sallie Mae, but works with several lenders in resolving delinquency on student loans. Even if you don't have a student loan, you should answer, they are not selling or soliciting, they may be calling as a reference. With all the people in teh world you are bound to be related to, a friend with, a neighbor of or know someone who has a student loan, and if they put you as a reference, or there is reason to believe you are a relative, they will call. If you want the calls to stop, the best thing to do, especially if you aren't the borrower, is answer the phone, be polite, give the information you have, and then asked not to be contact in the future. As far as people who do have student loans, SAC is trying to help you AVOID collections on a federal loan, resulting in wage garnishment, seizure of tax returns, SSI and unemployment if you do default. You should talk to these people, there are many options that don't require payment. And when they ask you personal information, such as your social, it's because that is how their accounts pull up, it is a LEGITIMATE company, working for the guarantor USAF. If you receive a call from
calling my family members asking for me, respresenting themselves as calling about Fannie Mae student loans. There is no such thing
looking for an x of over 20 yrs.
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